Monday, May 30th, 2005
There are some professions that are quite noble. There are some professions that I would have to ask, “Why would you want to do that?”
My father was a teacher and could deal with kids. He was blessed at teaching during a time when parents and kids, for the most part, respected teachers. That’s not to [...]
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Wednesday, May 25th, 2005
I just finished recording a radio spot on this topic and felt it needed further analysis.
During Tuesday’s edition of Democracy Now!, it again reemphasized the fact that there are some on the left who genuinely want the United States to lose the war against the insurgents (terrorists) in Iraq.
Hostess Amy Goodman interviewed Aaron Glantz, reporter [...]
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Monday, May 16th, 2005
One of the constants in the world is the notion of the “big mouth.†Some people open it out of reflex and have to go through much public anguish when the anticipated repercussions occur. Some people just like to start trouble. Put a big mouth and troublemaker together and we have a fairly volatile mix.
I’ve [...]
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Tuesday, May 10th, 2005
Politics makes strange bedfellows.
It’s not often that one has to temporarily side with racists in order to make the case for liberal hypocrisy regarding what they consider hate speech and their soft reasoning for denying someone else their right to free speech.
Please bear with me while I set this (and liberals) up, again.
An Arkansas-based white [...]
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Monday, May 2nd, 2005
Funny, a couple of years ago President Bush was ridiculed by liberals for placing Iran and North Korea within the “Axis of Evil.†Now with both those countries giving negotiators and interested parties the middle finger with uranium refining, missile and pending underground nuclear tests, the media decided these next items should dominate the recent [...]
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